Expect a messy commute for Wednesday morning.
We are once again under a snowfall warning in this region, but Environment Canada says it isn’t going to be a storm that packs a major punch.
Meteorologist Andy Firth says we’ll get up to 20 centimetres of snow by the time this system wraps up, “The snow will begin later this evening by around 8 o’clock or so, and that snow will persist overnight. It will probably be more of a nuisance for traffic in the morning tomorrow, before the snow changes to rain at around noon.”
Firth doesn’t expect we will see any freezing precipitation with this system through the transition period.
Central and northeastern New Brunswick could see up to 30 centimetres of snow.